





Performance
The Pasta Pot 1L does exactly what a cook pot should — heats fast, drains clean, and doesn't add drama to your camp kitchen. The perforated lid locks on tight enough to let you drain boiling pasta without juggling a separate strainer. Volume markings in metric and imperial are engraved inside, so you're measuring without guessing. At 0.3mm wall thickness, it heats quickly but watch your heat source — thin titanium over an aggressive flame can develop hot spots. Realistically, fill to around 900ml max; going to the brim is asking for a mess. A 250g canister fits inside for packing, which keeps your kit tight.
Pros
- Built-in strainer lid locks on and actually holds — drains pasta without a second piece of gear
- 125g total weight — hard to beat at this capacity
- Engraved volume markings in metric and imperial inside the pot
- 250g gas canister stores inside for compact packing
- Titanium is non-reactive, durable, and doesn't transfer flavors
- Made in Japan — tight tolerances, consistent finish
- Included mesh stuff sack keeps it clean in the pack
Cons
- Effective capacity is closer to 900ml — the 1L mark is near the brim
- 0.3mm walls mean hot spots on high heat — use a low simmer flame
Specs
- Weight: 125g (4.40 oz)
- Dimensions: 110mm diameter x 110mm depth (4.33" x 4.33")
- Volume: 1,000ml (effective capacity ~900ml)
- Material: Titanium, 0.3mm wall thickness
- Model: ECA548
- Origin: Made in Japan
- Lid: Perforated strainer lid with locking fit
- Volume Markings: Engraved metric and imperial measurements
- Canister Storage: Fits 250-size gas canister inside pot
- Includes: Mesh stuff sack
- Price: ~$61–$91 USD (varies by retailer)
Final Thoughts
The Evernew Pasta Pot 1L is the rare piece of gear that earns its weight by doing more than one job well — boil, drain, eat, store. At 125g it's a non-argument in your pack, and the strainer lid is genuinely useful rather than a gimmick. If you're cooking real food in the backcountry and don't want to manage extra gear, this is the pot.
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